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Quest 52: A Fifteen-Minute-a-Day Yearlong Pursuit of Jesus

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The bestselling author of Core 52 presents a fifteen-minute-a-day plan to help you know and become more like Jesus over the course of a year.

“ Quest 52 will help you answer some of faith’s toughest questions while you discover Jesus in a brand-new way.”—Carey Nieuwhof, podcaster and author of At Your Best

You’ve read a lot about Jesus. Now spend an entire year with him! Let respected Bible professor and teaching pastor Mark Moore be your guide. He developed this process over almost forty years of helping people make sense of Christianity.
 
Quest 52 highlights the key moments from Jesus’s life, revealing his identity, his expectations, his priorities, and his ultimate purpose. Each week features a handpicked gospel reading from the life of Jesus, plus an Old Testament passage foreshadowing his coming, a New Testament story revealing his impact, an invitation to discuss insights with fellow travelers, and practical ways to put what you’ve learned into practice.
 
The topics address relevant issues such
• Does Jesus really care about your pain?
• How can you know God’s call on your life?
• What does Jesus say about social justice?
• How can you hear God’s voice?
• What are ways to survive these difficult days?
 
This quest will enhance your understanding of Jesus and will forever change how you make choices, engage with others, interpret today’s big issues, and even view yourself!

384 pages, Paperback

Published November 16, 2021

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Author 1 book18 followers
December 28, 2023
A very good devotional to use each week wisely in order to learn more about Jesus and, perhaps, get even closer to understanding Him. I found it to be well worth my time each week to delve into some deeper questions that would pick my brain and my heart in order to gain a better understanding, comprehension, and even a grander closeness to the ONE who forgives my sins by His blood!
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22 reviews
June 16, 2023
This book/study was very well written and organized. Reminds me of a “cliff notes” version to understanding the key and deep points of the Bible.
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63 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2022
Quest 52 is a year-long, weekly journey through the life of Jesus as presented in Scripture. Each week starts with key readings from the Bible, followed by a thoughtful commentary and key points on the passages by Moore. The readings walkthrough who Jesus is, his power, his character, his message and his mission. The commentary provided by Moore is accessible, encouraging and practical. A small criticism is that although the commentary is good, sometimes there is a disconnect between the concept being explored, and what the chapter title is purporting the commentary to provide.

Overall, there is much to like about this book and its purpose. I can see that it will be a valuable read for people who are new to faith in Jesus Christ or those who want to become familiar with his life, identity and teaching. These aims are vital as recent survey work by Ligonior indicates that 78% of those who identify as Evangelical Christians in the US hold heretical/false beliefs about Jesus! If the reader pays attention, these incorrect beliefs will be straightened out. I like the way Moore directs the reader to find the reference passages in their own Bible thus assisting the reader to become more familiar with the Bible. I also like the way the author coaches the reader in developing the formation habits of reading and meditating on Scripture. As such I can see this book being very useful as part of a church discipleship process. Recommended
185 reviews5 followers
July 24, 2021
“Chasing after Jesus is the journey of a lifetime. In Jesus’s own words, ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it’ (Matthew 13:45-46). Jesus is that pearl of great price. He is worth every effort to obtain him and every sacrifice required along the way. This is the quest – to chase after him, the pearl of great price.”

If you also enjoyed Core 52, you will love the newest book by Mark E. Moore. Just like Core 52, you will be embarking on a deep dive into your Bible. The author includes essays, information, and other resources, but best of all, he has you in your Bible looking up passages, and other scripture that connects to the weekly message. Core 52 focused on building your Bible IQ, while Quest 52 focuses on the life of Jesus. I love that it is a year long study, that takes about fifteen minutes per day to complete.

Quest 52 is a book that highlights 52 events in Jesus’s life. For each event, there are five days of activities to go along with it. On day 1, you are given a passage from the Bible to read. Then, you read the essay for that day in the book. I like that he includes a list of key points at the end of essay. On day 2, you look back to the Old Testament to help you gain a better understanding of the event for that week. Day 3 has you look at the letters in the New Testament, to see how this event is expressed in the letters. On day 4, you are encouraged to discuss what you are learning with others. Finally, on day 5, you take the next step forward in following Jesus’ path. There are additional resources, including videos, topical studies, and audio lectures at http://www.Quest52.com. The 52 weeks are split into four sections: The Person of Jesus, The Power of Jesus, The Preaching of Jesus, and the Passion of Jesus. Some examples of weekly titles are “Is God Jesus/”, “Does Jesus Care About My Pain?”, “How Can We Share Our Faith Effectively?”, and “Was Jesus Political?”

If you are looking to study the life of Jesus and draw closer to him, Quest 52 would be a great read for you! I plan to go back and go through this slowly, and really soak in the scripture in order to gain a deeper understanding of Jesus.

I received a copy of this book from Waterbrook and Multnomah, through Net Galley, in return for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
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310 reviews6 followers
March 20, 2022

Quest 52 is a year-long look at the person of Jesus using a set of 52 devotions including daily readings for throughout the year. The book divides itself four groups of 13 studies based on four different themes:

1. The Person of Jesus
2. The Power of Jesus
3. The Preaching of Jesus
4. The Passion of Jesus

Each of the 52 studies consists of an extended essay (ca. 10 pages), 5 daily devotional exercises, and a collection of “bonus material” available on-lkine. These include videos and PDFs of helpful resources.

The book stands out for a variety of reasons. it is fully grounded in scripture. Scripture permeates both the essays, the daily devotions, and the bonus material. The reader will find himself or herself seeing Jesus in the Old and New Testament. This reader was also appreciative of the interactive nature of the study. The reader is guided as he or she takes a journey through the person and work of Christ - though the author does provide some explicit lessons, the reader is provided questions and material to work through on their own. Finally, the author recognizes that different people learn in different ways. There are plenty of opportunities for the reader to practice visual, aural, and tactile learning styles during each weeks study.

The book could be used as a stand alone study by an individual or as the basis of a small group or classroom study. The resulting volume is well worth the five-stars I am awarding it.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are mine alone.

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902 reviews22 followers
November 18, 2021
In Core 52 Mark Moore gave us a year's study of fifty-two core verses from the Bible. Now, in Quest 52, he has given us a year's study of Jesus the Christ. The weekly studies are divided into four sections focusing on the person, power, preaching, and passion of Jesus. Each week includes reading the focus verses and Mark's related essay, studying related verses from the Old Testament and the letters of the New Testament, discussion questions, and next steps for practical application. Additional resources are available online as they were for Core 52.

I highly recommend both Core 52 and Quest 52 for both personal and group study. My husband and I enjoy doing them as a couple. We find Mark's essays often help us see verses in a new way, through a new lens. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Quest 52 from WaterBrook via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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225 reviews1 follower
November 10, 2021
I haven't yet finished Quest 52 by Mark Moore since it takes a year to get through, but he uses a unique process to bring you closer to Christ. This study is one that I'm sure you'll find easy to use and will learn a lot. There are many Bible studies out there, but I think you'll find that this one is thought-provoking and he has made hard things easier to understand. Great one-year study.
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446 reviews23 followers
June 12, 2022
Shelving it. Read Core52 with a few others. Thought the church was actually walking through both Core52 and Quest52 ad a body, but since that didn't happen Quest52 didn't have quite the impact and felt flatter than Core... needing (and getting) more from other sources now
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Author 5 books1 follower
March 16, 2025
Amazing book answering questions that most want to know about Jesus! Took a year with my Bible study group. Go Rhinos!!
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April 4, 2022
Quest 52 is billed as a year long study devotional designed to help the reader come into a better understanding of Christ Jesus; as such, it specifically targets Christians and assumes that is their ultimately goal. The book is extremely well organized with one (1) chapter for each week of the year. The chapters are grouped into four (4) sections: The Person of Jesus, The Power of Jesus, The Preaching of Jesus and The Passion of Jesus. These sections are further divided into three (3) topics each (Person: Beginning, Person: Purpose, Person: Relationships; Power: Wonders, Power: Signs, Power: Claims; Preaching: Teaching, Preaching: Stories, Preaching: Training; Passion: Preparation, Passion: Suffering, Passion: Victory). Each chapter is assigned a Biblical Concept and applicable Gospel readings before opening with a brief personal story leading into a more in depth discussion of the idea. The Chapter closes with a summary of Key Points and related activities for five (5) days within the week, associated to Eyes, Ears, Heart and Voice. Further resources are included with a url to online material that was not ready at the time of this review (I did view some examples and found them to be pretty good). Over all, this book would be a good source for individual reflection and/or group discussion.

I have been looking at a number of weekly devotionals, and the longer they run, the harder it is for each section to stay relevant. I found the author does a fantastic job in the beginning, were I picked up a lot to think about; however, he does stretch a little towards the end. Even when I did not completely buy into what the author was saying, there was enough to make it all worth it. The author does have a habit of making statements that are not supported by the available evidence or scholastic consensus, and that reinforces the need to take nothing here at face value, it is still a very good place to start. For example, the Author makes a statement that no prayer ever addressed God as Father before … perhaps I misunderstood the intent, but that doesn’t appear to be accurate since the Avinu Malkenu (Our Father, Our King) provides some evidence of the Jewish liturgical roots of the Lord’s Prayer; just as Jesus did with much of His teaching, He took something familiar to His audience and made it uniquely His. Then there is his attempt to medically diagnose how crucified victims actually died, and more specifically, how Jesus died (ruptured heart … while poetic that can’t be diagnosed purely by the fact that blood and water came out of his pierced side). It was enough to make me fairly cautious of some of the specifics the author includes in his discussions.

I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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